Daniel Johnson, Jr
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Daniel Johnson, Jr. (born December 24, 1944, in Montreal, Quebec) was a Quebec politician. He was a member of the Liberal Party of Quebec and was Premier of the Province of Quebec, Canada for most of 1994.
His father, Daniel Johnson Sr., had been the Premier of Quebec from 1966 to 1968 as the leader of the Union Nationale. The Union Nationale was a conservative political party.
Johnson received his Bachelor of Laws degree from the Université de Montréal in 1966. He also received a Masters of Business Administration from the Harvard Business School in 1973. Johnson immediately began his career in the business world and worked for the Power Corporation of Canada from 1973 to 1981. He served as the Vice-President of Power Corp. from 1978 to 1981.
He was first elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in 1981. In 1994 he became Premier following the resignation of Liberal leader Robert Bourassa. He then lost the 1994 provincial election to Jacques Parizeau of the Parti Quebecois.
During the 1995 Quebec referendum he headed the "No" campaign, in opposition to the PQ's proposals for Quebec sovereignty. He served as Liberal party leader and leader of the Opposition until 1998 when he was succeeded by Jean Charest.
Johnson's brother Pierre-Marc Johnson was also a Premier of Quebec for a brief period in 1985 while serving as the leader of the Parti Quebecois.
Elections as party leader
Johnson lost the 1994 provincial election.
External links
- National Assembly biography (http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/membres/notices/j-l/JOHNDF.htm) (in French)
Preceded by: Robert Bourassa | Premier of Quebec 1994 | Succeeded by: Jacques Parizeau |
Preceded by: Robert Bourassa | Leader of the Quebec Liberal Party 1994-1998 | Succeeded by: Jean Charest |
Preceded by: Jacques Parizeau | Leader of the Opposition in Quebec 1994-1998 | Succeeded by: Monique Gagnon-Tremblay
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